Trigger shoe anatomic topology

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seamaster
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Trigger shoe anatomic topology

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https://www.lottessporttechnik.de/produkte/putter-se/

Any one used this? Good idea, but does it really work?
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I cannot speak for the product in itself, but on my mp90s the trigger shoe is designed so that you can mount in an offset angle. For my chubby hands with stubby fingers Ive noticed that if I slightly tilt the angle of the shoe my perceived trigger pull is felt as if its ’straight back’ into the hand, at least with my preferred placement on the trigger
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Trigger blade is so personal but you should not offset effort from the C/L of the barrel the Putter trigger from the same people has a very big following but is out of production (last time I asked). The Putter has no slope like this one and is straight with no curve towards the bottom. If you think the slope on this trigger will help try bringing the blade you have towards you more and see how it goes, too many have the trigger too far away. Again a useful use of the scatt to analyse the pull.
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This is so limiting. The P44 and the P8x are so much more adjustable in the trigger location.
For me this is a step backwards.
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seamaster wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 8:51 pm https://www.lottessporttechnik.de/produkte/putter-se/

Any one used this? Good idea, but does it really work?
Watch out!!! They clearly state they don´t ship this item outside the EU!!!
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we had close to a dozen shipped to here in Hong Kong , we all tried it , I dont want to say ..... , eventually , we all went back to the original trigger.
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I also thought this trigger looked ‘interesting’ so I made my own version and tried it on my LP10 for about 12 months.
I’m not convinced that it made any improvement and I am now using the Putter (straight version) with better results.
I agree with thirdwheel, try moving your trigger blade back a little.
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spektr wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:18 am This is so limiting. The P44 and the P8x are so much more adjustable in the trigger location.
For me this is a step backwards.
It's a double edged sword. I have a P44 and you're right... when the trigger fits you it's like you're telepathically linked to the gun. But over the course of a match if your hand heats up/swells or gets ever so slightly out of position, that mis-fit starts to feel distractingly wrong. I'm sure a better shooter would be able to deal better than I can, but to me it can be a case of too much choice.
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